... i have been admitted twice with rapid heartbeat and difficulty breathing through musclespasm in chest and neck.left lung seems to seize up and near collapse.exhausted with spasm and no relief.sitting up makes it worse.laying on my right side better. ... (4 replies)

... sammy above here has been dealing with alot of what your problems are and she does have spinal problems too. she also has alot of real bad muscle issues that do get way out beyond the norm at times. ... (4 replies)

... Dear Sir,
I am suffering from Cervical Spondylosis: MuscleSpasm,
There is stiff ness in the neck and a muscle pull near the chest and with head ache and back ache,
The above are the symptoms can you please suggest me the remedy for the same (0 replies)

... 7 weels post op here and lots of spasms in the surgery site area. Goes up the back of skull and settles into a killer headache. Just started P/T (massage only) hoping this will help. Wore Aspen for 4 weeks and soft color for 2 weeks. The least bit of stress sends me into a spasm. Curious as to how many other suffer from spasms at this point. Good luck to you Nero. I... (4 replies)

... I have been doing great less the flu from ACDF with own bone and plate. Then this sixth week I got a terrible upper chestmusclespasm and its been relentless. Is this the normal course of events when healing and removing collar? ... (4 replies)

... You can also do exercises and stretches that use the back muscles...the ones that you'd use rowing a boat. Bring your arms up to chest level, elbows out and hands in by you chest and then go backwards as far as you can so that you can feel the muscles coming together in the back... ... (1 replies)

... considering your symptoms and the "clear" EKG,the next step would be to simply obtain that needed MRI, just to see whats actually going on inside of the spinal area itself. there can just be so many different possible issues that can create alot of pain and sometimes really crazy types of symptoms that all stem from within the spinal column. it just needs to be looked at very... (4 replies)

... hi,
I have almost similar problems for more than a month...i have rapid heartbeats which start all of a sudden accompanied by left neck, left back, left lower head aches..even my left arm starts paining...i went to ER and to doctor n got my EKG done but all normal..im really worried if its cardiac or wot..but seeing the back pain feels like this is different..i have pain in... (4 replies)

... The throat tightness may be a cricopharyngeal musclespasm. This muscle crosses over your esophagus. When you are stressed, it is a tendancy to bare down on your throat or clinch your teeth. ... (8 replies)

... Nero -
I recently had to get a prescription to relax my shoulder/neck muscles b/c it was causing such severe headaches. I had been taking entirely too many ibuprofen (stomach issues) and doc wanted me to try something else. She prescribed an anti-depressant (like Zoey mentioned) to calm my muscles! I was very surprised! It did the trick the very first night I took it... (11 replies)

... ercises in Physical Therapy many many years ago and they have helped numerous people over the years including my husband. The therapist said that they would help muscle spasms, strengthen back and help discs to align. ... (6 replies)

... Hi my name is Derrick 27 years old 134lbs 6,1 and for the last 9 months i have been having a multitude of symptoms that have compleatly destroyed my health and my mind and im not sure where to turn or what to do at this point so i thought maybe someone here can maybe relate to any of this.
Meds i was taking Trazodone,Lituium,Xanax,Neroten,Luvox,Cipro,alpha... (5 replies)

... I tried everything to stretch and loosen thinking it was just a musclespasm previously. And when that didn't work, I pick up a dumdbell to see if I could strain the muscle more. I basically said what the hell, can't get any worse. ... (12 replies)

... in chest. Went to bed but when woke up I couldn't move. It felt like I had knife stuck in my chest pinning me to bed. I couldn't call out for help because my lungs wouldn't expand enough. Could only barely whisper. ... (46 replies)

... in that area could be caused by anything from tight muscles to damaged disc, arthritis, bone spur, or any number of other conditions. Even poor posture can cause musclespasm which in turn can pinch the nerves. ... (3 replies)